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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1909)
iw' mUl JiMTOKAL OAJtNh D r. j. w. ncaitAM Physician and Srseo. Ofllco 20S-20 Cmi Dost Oh Phones Offlee 1631; Residence HIS Dr. a. l. nousHWOirra rhyslelim sum Breo Offlees oad ir f !". ft ntmmtt Sftvk Xtlldlas. Offlcs hours t' t 4 . .; 7 to S p. . Phone: Offlo. 1M1; Rriee. 1433 DTI. K. . GOLBWf riirlei n Surgeon 211-0 Cots BIU1E. Offlw hours: 1 U 1 w. t B amd 7 to 3 P. m. rhBM: Offlc 1051 Hcddenee 105. DR. A. O. BURnOUGHS Homeopatlila Phjdelan ChronI Diseases . Specialty. Rcsldcnc nd Offlee, cower 'C nnd Second St., Mnwhneld. Phon 1004 .. ..-,.. ..,i... .! - ----! Latest Jewelry Styles t We have Just received a largo i consignment of new Jewelry, lnclud- J lng the latest designs In Jewelry nov elties and regular goods. Among the many timely articles are: IlKAUTY PINS BELT PINS WAIST SETS TIE PINS ILVT PINS CUFF BUTTONS LOCKETS CHAINS AND CHAIIMS These are all good goods solid gold and are backed by the Carle ton Jewelry Company's guarantee. Best and most complete line of watches for ladles, gentlemen and children ever carried on Coos Bay. Jewelry and Watch Repairing a Specialty Oar Prices Aro Right. CARLETON JEWELRY COMPANY FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK BLDG., MARSHFIELD, ORB .fr- -!.- .. . . t i.i-il --- --- The Leading Light With the Toast and Tea DR. GEORGE TV. LESLIE Osteopathic Physician Graduate of Amerlean School of Osteopathy, KIrksvllle, Mo. Office hours: 9 o. m. to 4 p. m. Other hours by appointment. Ofllco over First National Bank Phono 1011. Marshfleld, Ore. DR. GEO. E. DIX Physician and Surgeon New Flanagan & Bennett llank Bldg Phone 1G81 Residence Phone 1GB5 LAWYERS Francis H. Clarke Jacob M. Blake Lawrence A. Llljeqvlst CLARKE, BLAKE & LILJEQVIST Attorneys-At-Law United States Commissioner's Office Trust Building. Marshfleld, Ore. J W. BENNETT, Office over Flanagan & Bennett Bamk. Marshfleld, Oregon rOHN D. GOBS I Attorney at Lair. Marshfleld, Oregon. MJSOLLAWBOUS . A .. A - A . A - JW A ,fc aV ,, A.f.AA ., , CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Steamer Alliance E. D. PARSONS, Master. COOS BAY AND PORTLAND SAILS FROM PORTLAND SATURDAYS, 8 P. M. S; SAILS FROM COOS BAY TUESDAYS, AT SERVICE OF TIDE, t F F. P. Baumgartner, Agt. H. W. Skinner, Agt, X Couch St. Dock, Portland. Oro. Marshfleld, Ore., Phono 441 j,,;.,,.;..l.t..-t..H.4'K'l"'4'4-'l'll t'f'l'' for home Illumination now-a-days Is unquestionably Electricity. The leading Electric Light Is the TUNG STEN. Every home should now be j lighted ,wlth Electricity It Is so easy to Install, so easy to operate. We are prepared to' Install electric light 'systems In households at a most 'reasonable figure to fix the same complete and attend to all details and necessary repairs. Oregon Electrical Supply Co. GOOD EVENING. We are not mado to fret and sigh, And when grief sleeps to wako it; Bright happiness is standing by This life Is what wo make It. Selected. Georgia, and he killed a man last week. Another caso of "giving a dog a bad name?" ..!,-. !--, I, ,, .,..... i . i. i. i. l . .I.. l- --!- ! -.. . ! - fl-.t'-'t'- Streamer Wilhelmina LUDVIG CHRISTENSBN, Mast. Soiling for Bandon every Monday. For fuH raloartjjfftfc? 8fejy Chaj Thorn owner, or H. W. Sklnaer, agent. .-it., fr. it,., I...- ! - ! Jili.ili.it-fl-it'.'I-.'t 't'-'I'-ti "I' ' t '!' 't '!'- ' tx HIf.H ftRAhF MFATC The odor of good roast beef however " I IIVJ1 1 VJIlttLL iTlLrlliJ appetizing, can onlv be suggestive of ., the delicious taste and flavor that goes with every piece of meat e eell. All orr meats aro the choicest we can produce. ' n. H. IMnhlr. . -HTe CITY M ARKETPhone 1 941 C and front. Streets, MsrshtTald Ornjton a -a-a-a-a----n---n- LENTEN 600 JS SMOKED HALIBUT SCALED HERRING GOLDEN GATE BLOATERS WHOLE COD FISH CODFISH BRICKS SMOKED SALMON SALT SALMON nlso a great variety of canned fish. C. W. WOLCOTT The Family Grocer Phono 071 Free delivery to any paset of the city. Front Street Marshfleld t-u-a-tt-tt--n-x:-tt--tJ-' 8- a t a i a a a a i a a i a a a a i a ? a n OTHERWISE ENGAGED. Let empire's totter to their fall Or fall with horrid clatter, And my concern for that Is small To me It will not matter. Let freedom shriek, or moan, or yell, To her I would not rally. You see, the honest truth to tell, I'm taken up with Sally. Let lightnings flash and thunders peal And cyclones swift, unspnrlng, Their death and desolation deal; It's little I am caring. Should flery volcanoes spout Destruction through each valley, That I should notice, It I doubt. I'm taken up with Sally. Let mighty armies battle wage Whatever you might mention In great events and I'll engage , That I'd not pay attention. All primrose paths I dally, And don't feel any Interest In anything but Sally. ANON. In common with several million other folks wo aro wondering how soon Senator Tillman will attempt to uso his pitchfork on President Taft. A leading physician Is advocating the killing of rats by feeding them on sponges, but a suggestion of that kind, wo fear, will not have much weight. Tho extra session of congress will begin on March 15, thus giving that body an opportunity to show its re gard for St. Patrick by adjourning over tho 17th. There Is believed to ho only one man named Cain In the state of MRS. NHTTM AYMRY Formerly Nettli Hovel In house adjoining Catholic Church. Obstetrical Nursiag. - W. MERCHANT, - BLBCTRICIAN Wiring Don aaa Gtmranteed at Reaaoaabl Rates. Shop: South Uanhfleld, Phone 1033 w . TURPHN Asuhlfcttl ' City BulltlBg inspector Over Chamber' of Comraerc UARSHFIHLD, ORE. MARSHFIHLD TURKISH BATHS 210-213 Cooa Bnildhig Hours: Ladles, 1 a. m. to 6 p. m., except Saturday Gents, 7 p. m. to 1 a. m., except Friday. Phono J 141 TURKISH BATH, ?1.0. L. BLIVKN, Prop N H. nANSON, V. S. Voterlnarlan. Phone 1201. Office at Helsner & Miller Co. HOTELS The LATTIN Hotel Guy C. Latin. New and modern fhrouj&OHt. Rates $1 per day, (Jfl ev irer'-.. Fre baths, jiewly furnlKlu-d. Phono IflCS. Next to cor Sheridan and Queon Ave. Marshfiu'.d, Ore. ; SouthMarshfield Coal$5.00 per Ton l W aollclt your tradr.. All orden filled promptly. COOS BAT FUEL COMPANY ; ST. O. OAN SON, rrops. PhOM W4 or Lmt Order at T I. I. KAUFMAN CO. -........ . a oa----tt-a-- i Coos Bay Liquor Co. I Makes a specialty ? I of family orders at j I wholesale prices t Try a case of l pvnDT ntriTD a l "Ltt "T I 1 QUARTS $2.00 I Pkone m Erce DeliTcrj T The Oregon Magazine Hit of 1909 Beginning in the January issue of HUMAN LIFE, the Magazine About People, and running through the twelve months of 1909 will be published a story of his boyhood by Homer Davenport, cartoonist, traveler, humorist, lecturer and man of many stories. The scene of Mr. Davenport's boyhood and young manhood is laid in Oregon and covers many of the people that are well known there today. 1 Mr. Davenport, for pure and natiye humor, is the superior of any we have ever met since the days of Artemus Ward. Those who follow Mr. Davenport through this year's issues of HUMAN LIFE will remember 1909 as the year of laughs. Mr. Davenport's articles will be illustrated by himself, and the pictures he has drawn, representative of his many delightful that is, delightful to read about adven tures, will constitute not the least part of the fun. If you want to read this story from the beginning, if you want to see Mr. Daven port's pictures of himself from early boyhood to manhood, his father, his family, and all of his Oregon friends, as only Mr. Davenport can draw them, be sure your name is entered as a subscriber to HUMAN LIFE the best magazine, for the money, ever published. Mr. Davenport starts his story at a very early age when his father tells him that they are to move from their farm in Salem, Oregon; to Silverton, Oregon. This is a burg of some three hundredpeople. Mr. Davenport, in his story, states that he feels that the city is calling them and that his opportunities for studying art in the Latin Quarter of Silverton will be exceptionally good. The story will carry Mr. Davenport up to his San Francisco days, when he made his first big hit as a cartoonist. Jap Llbby, Enclneer, who did the work of four engines and crews Kt - MmMmfm "Portland had tired me out and the Jlnd bartender of the St. Charles Hotel let me sleep on the billiard tabic, for which I was later discharged from the Cood Templar's Lodge In Silverton" wJ MKftv ' 'tVj"" ,. . vX- - Silverton Trombone Iiand. "We aiwus played as we drove out of town and with much effort thedrlverheld the team' Send us your subscription to HUMAN LIFE. 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Al Coolidge and Jake McClalne, prominent bankers and business men of Silverton In Davsn- port's younger dsys A Brooklyn judge granted thirty two divorces at one sitting last week. That ought to put him In g'ood standing with Brooklynitea yearning to be free. The St. Louis brewer whose wlfo has just been awarded a divorce and $G,000 a year alimony will now view the growth of tho prohibition move ment with greater alarm than ever. "What are the names of that young couple next door?" We won't be able to And out for several weeks. They've just been married, and ho calls her Birdie and 9he calls him Fettle." From n juvenile court offender comes an explanation of how one may be on earth who has not beoa born that differs from Topsy's "Please, sir, I wasn't born. I've got a stopmother." The laws now forbid the ship ment of whisky Into dry states as varnish, and another step forward will bo taken when they forbid the shipment of diluted varnish into any state as whisky. Toxas now has a law forbidding the use of tho telephone for tho transmission of profanity. . Undoubt edly that will result in fewer re ports from "central" to the effect that the "line's busy." After an unsuccessful search for work a New York man returned homo and found that the stork had left three babies at his house. In case of trouble, as with nearly every thing else, "thorn as has gits." In a recent lecturo the head of tho government weather bureau as serted that a great variety of at-., mospherlc changes in this country Is Invigorating and accounts for tho bnckbono of the American people. Now will you kwltchergrowlyn? The Servant Vtju got cheated when you bought that chiny vaso mum. The Mistress How cheated? The Servant Why, It's weak. -It busted all to smash the first tlmo I dropped it. An amateur dramatic company In Dallas hns produced a farco called "My Mother-In-Law." It Is doubt ful, though, If the performance suc ceeded in convincing tho men in tho audience that a mother-in-law can safely bo treated as a Joko. Now that Kansas legislators havo banished liquor from the Btate en tirely, there appears to remain to tho bibulously Inclined Kanaan only tho privilege of following auto mobiles and Inhaling gasoline fumes till ho has acquired' that blissful feel ing ho is accustomed to. According to the Newark Star, a Now York parson has been praylng that "the Lord would chango tho fashion In women's hats." The proacher's intontions were doubtless good, but tho average married man would bo bettor pleased If tho fash Ions wouldn't bo changed so often. NOTICK TO STOCKIIOIilHillS OP TIIK MAHSIIFIKM) LAND COMPANY". Tho annual meeting of tho stock holders of tho Marshfleld Land Com pany will bo held in tho ofllco of I. S. Kaufman & Co., in Marshfleld, Coos county. Oregon, on Monday, April tho fifth A. D. 1909, at 4 p. m. for tho election of directors and for tho transaction of such othor busi ness as may bo brought beforo said mooting, Q, W. LESLIE, Secretary. STgfc.i 1 ,"P4 Ait'. Ififfl.B IT llllJWnllM m